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A review on magnetically assisted abrasive flow machining and abrasive material type

Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part E: Journal of Process Mechanical Engineering, 2022
The development of fine surface finish with no defects is still a significant challenge for the present industry and the finishing operation in the manufacturing of the precision components is the major problem. It is difficult rather impossible to polish/finish the difficult-to-reach surfaces, internal surfaces, and complex geometries by existing ...
Palwinder Singh   +2 more
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Machining time estimation for magnetic abrasive processes

International Journal of Production Research, 1994
Abstract Here we present the magnetic abrasive process which is used to finish and size those workpieces that have been produced using standard machine tools. The process is proved to be very effective in achieving the desired finish size and roundness of the workpieces.
G. Z. KREMEN   +2 more
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Special features of the magnetic abrasive machining

Refractories and Industrial Ceramics, 2006
It is shown, using electron microscopy, magnetic and friction methods, that a mixture of magnetic γ-Fe2O3 and abrasive powders, properly processed, can be used as a material for magnetoabrasive machining and polishing of variously shaped components.
K. A. Gogaev   +4 more
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The Magnetically Assisted Abrasive Flow Machining Process: Review

2021
This paper presents an extensive review for the magnetically assisted abrasive flow machining (MAFM) process. MAFM is used to superfinish advanced materials such as metal matrix composites (MMCs), super alloys, ceramics. In the MAFM process, the magnetic field can be generated using fixed or varied field magnets.
Anil Jindal, Sushil Mittal, Parlad Kumar
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Application of Rare Earth Permanent Magnet on Magnetic Abrasive Machining

Key Engineering Materials, 2007
Because of the raw material elements and its purity and so on, the Nd-Fe-B permanent magnet, the strongest magnetic material, which needs artificial synthesis, can hardly be used directly. The performance of the permanent magnet has not yet been greatly developed owing to the limitation of the artificial synthesizing technology, of the powder sintering
Y. Chen, Dong Ying Ju
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A study of electrochemical magnetic abrasive machining process

International Journal of Manufacturing Technology and Management, 2013
This paper presents the study of hybrid machining process consisting of electrochemical dissolution and magnetic abrasive machining. Experiments were conducted on self-developed cylindrical electrochemical magnetic abrasive machining (C-EMAM) setup to explore the finishing results of the process on non-magnetic stainless steel using unbonded magnetic ...
K.B. Judal, Vinod Yadava
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Study on Magnetic Abrasive Machining for the Small Hole

Advanced Materials Research, 2012
In this paper, the principle of magnetic abrasive machining for inner surface of the small hole is introduced. By the experiment of magnetic abrasive machining on the quenched steel inner surface of the smaller hole, some technical findings have been achieved.
Jun Hong Cheng, Long Wu, Wei Jie Zhang
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